Uncontested Divorce

Staten Island Uncontested Divorce Settlement Lawyer

Even if both you and your spouse agree to the terms of a divorce, you still need legal counsel to help assert your rights. At the law office of Robert W. Hiatt, P.C., our Staten Island uncontested divorce settlement attorney helps to facilitate and finalize divorce agreements.

We are committed to aggressively asserting and protecting your rights in divorce proceedings, either through negotiation or litigation. Contact our New York family law lawyer online or call 718-979-8068 to schedule an appointment to discuss your situation.

Detailed Approach to All Aspects of a Divorce

Even when a divorce is uncontested, you still require the detail-oriented approach of an experienced attorney. You should not give up any of your rights, even if you agree to all of the terms of the agreement. At the law office of Robert W. Hiatt, P.C., we will provide a skilled approach to all aspects of your divorce, including help with:

The Business Involved in the End of a Marriage

Stripping away the emotional elements of a divorce enables us to take a more business-like approach to the matter. In many ways, the assets and finances involved in a marriage are similar to the assets and finances of a business. Money comes in, money goes out. Our job is to ensure that there is a fair and equitable division after properly identifying all of the assets.

Rights and Best Interests of the Children

An uncontested divorce can be easier on your children as well. At our firm, we focus on the best interests of the children. We know that they have an absolute right to support and time to spend with their non-custodial parent.

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